The association between urban land use and depressive symptoms in young adulthood: a FinnTwin12 cohort study.
Zhiyang WangAlyce M WhippMarja Heinonen-GuzejevMaria ForasterJordi JúlvezJaakko KaprioPublished in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2023)
This study examined the complex relationship between urban land use and depressive symptoms among young adults in Finland. Based on the FinnTwin12 cohort, two distinct clusters of participants were identified with different urban land use environments at first. We then employed two pluralistic models, elastic net penalized regression and XGBoost, and revealed both linear and nonlinear relationships between urban land use and depressive symptoms, which also varied in the two clusters. The findings suggest that analyses, involving land use and the broader environmental profile, should consider aspects such as population heterogeneity and linearity for comprehensive assessment in the future.